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How to detect your computer's display card ?

haphuong1712

Posted 13 April 2007 - 01:22 PM

haphuong1712

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My friend had a computer bought 2 years ago and she's lost its drivers' disc . Lately I reinstalled her computer because her computer's in trouble . I didn't know she had lost her computer's drivers disc so I hadn't remembered the name of her graphic card , audio card ..etc . After I reinstalled , I managed to find the correct driver for her audio card (by using DriverGuide Toolkit) , but as for her graphic card , DG toolkit didn't show the graphic card name . Until now , I haven't found the correct driver for it yet , can you help me out with this problem ?

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dsenette

Posted 13 April 2007 - 01:53 PM

Run everest then click on the Report menu. Select Report Wizard, then select Hardware Related pages. Create the report as a TXT file (if this option is available). When its finished compiling, save the report & then attach it with your next post.:.

haphuong1712

Posted 13 April 2007 - 11:58 PM

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haphuong1712

Posted 14 April 2007 - 12:03 AM

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Oh, my mistake , the report file is in Chinese , I hope you could understand . The everest you mentioned in the link doesn't work , it must be something wrong in the link (it had been broken down ..etc) or the internet here doesn't support . Anyway, I downloaded it in Chinese by searching "Everest" on the internet .